Fire alarm at multi-family residence reports carbon monoxide, Waterboro ME
A fire alarm was activated at a small multi-family residence near George St, apartment 7, indicating possible carbon monoxide presence. Residents are still inside the building. The caller mentioned hearing a generator running in a neighboring apartment, which might be related to the alarm.
Audio|Source: South Berwick Police, Fire, and York Ambulance
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Transcript:
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For Fire, standby for a fireland activation.
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For our fire stand by, fire alarm activation.
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This batch on the year for a firefight transmitting a sillarm for carbon monoxide activation with no illness.
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It will be Charlie Level small residential building near George St apartment number 7.
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Dispatch on the air.
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Berwick Fire. First thing is still on for carbon dioxide activation. Can be Charlie Levels. Single-family residents.
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Check that multi-family residence.
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Suffix T for carbon monoxide.
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Near George Street, problem number 7. September 161.
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Verkenden 2, Sanford.
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Engine 2.5.
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Enter, George Street.
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I've got the engine two here in route.
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Callers the homeowner.
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There are three floors in this apartment building.
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No one reported six.
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Everyone is still in the building.
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The entire residence is all wired together.
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Very shift.
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Engine 2.
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Go ahead.
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The caller is also advising she hears what sounds like a generator running in the next-door neighbor's apartment overnight.
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Not sure if that's possibly a cause.
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Location mentioned:
Near George St, North Waterboro, ME 04061
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